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Amandina

Amandina is a feminine given name. It is used in various language communities as a variant of Amanda or as a standalone form. The name derives from the Latin word Amanda, meaning “worthy of love” or “lovable.” The addition of the -ina suffix is common in Romance languages and can convey a diminutive or affectionate nuance in some contexts.

Usage and distribution of the name vary by region. Amandina has appeared in historical records and naming

Variants and related names include Amanda, Amada, and Amandine. These forms reflect cross-linguistic adaptations of the

Notable people with the name Amandina are not widely documented in English-language biographical sources. The name

See also: Amanda; Amandine.

references,
but
it
remains
comparatively
uncommon
in
many
modern
contexts.
It
is
more
often
encountered
as
a
formal
given
name
or
as
a
familiar
form
in
families
that
favor
traditional
or
European-influenced
naming
patterns.
same
root
and
theme
of
affection.
may
appear
among
private
individuals
or
in
literature
and
historical
materials
without
widely
recognized
biographical
entries.